The People's Court Season 20 Episode 133

The People's Court Season 20 Episode 133 Sweetheart Swindler

  • May 24, 2017

In The People's Court season 20 episode 133, titled "Sweetheart Swindler," Judge Marilyn Milian presides over a case involving a woman who claims to have been scammed by her ex-boyfriend. The plaintiff, Ms. Johnson, tells the court that she had been in a romantic relationship with the defendant, Mr. Smith, for several months. During this time, she claims that he convinced her to invest thousands of dollars in a business venture that he was supposedly starting.

Ms. Johnson says that she trusted Mr. Smith and believed that he was a successful businessman. However, she soon realized that he was not who he claimed to be. She says that he took her money and disappeared, leaving her with nothing to show for her investment.

Mr. Smith denies the allegations and says that he never promised Ms. Johnson anything. He claims that their relationship was purely romantic and that he never asked her for any money. He says that Ms. Johnson is simply trying to extort him by filing a lawsuit.

As the case unfolds, Judge Milian hears testimony from both parties and examines the evidence presented. She must decide whether Ms. Johnson is telling the truth or if Mr. Smith is the victim of false accusations. Along the way, she offers her trademark wit and wisdom, dispensing advice to both the litigants and the audience.

The episode is a classic example of The People's Court's format, which has remained largely unchanged since its debut in 1981. The show pits two parties against each other in a small claims courtroom, with Judge Milian serving as the final arbiter of justice. The disputes range from the mundane to the bizarre, and the cases are often resolved in just a few minutes. Despite its sometimes lighthearted tone, the show offers viewers a window into the workings of the legal system and the everyday conflicts that can arise between people.

As "Sweetheart Swindler" comes to a conclusion, Judge Milian delivers her verdict, and the litigants come away with either a sense of relief or disappointment. The episode is a reminder of why The People's Court has endured for over 40 years, providing audiences with entertainment, drama, and a glimpse into the human condition.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 24, 2017
  • Language
    English